True, but we've managed to make blacks worse off while appearing to be helping themThe price of everything just goes up. Rent goes up, property value goes up... and nobody is better off.

True, but we've managed to make blacks worse off while appearing to be helping themThe price of everything just goes up. Rent goes up, property value goes up... and nobody is better off.
UBI is another harebrained scheme cooked up to keep people with instagram accounts happy.
Too much pocket watching.
You will point to certain governments experimenting with it, to which I'll tell you that I don' believe it will change anything.
What good is everyone getting the same amount anymore and expecting prices to stay the same?
UBI with price caps on living essentials.
... and this is why no one who is serious, takes what you're saying seriously.UBI with price caps on living essentials.
Here's a very simple argument:Populists dont handle complex arguments well, do they?
Raising minimum wage will not increase the quality of life for those earning it.
The price of everything just goes up. Rent goes up, property value goes up... and nobody is better off.
Actually, theres no evidence this occurs.
Thus, wage stagnation.
This is the key point you keep missing.
Wage stagnation has affected people who you would deem middle class, who CLEARLY aren't making minimum wage.
Your desire to focus on the absolute floor of compensation ignores the real problem with people who make middle class wages who aren't seeing increasing income.
UBI is another harebrained scheme cooked up to keep people with instagram accounts happy.
Too much pocket watching.
You will point to certain governments experimenting with it, to which I'll tell you that I don' believe it will change anything.
What good is everyone getting the same amount anymore and expecting prices to stay the same?
*whispering* What... whats that? Wages haven't actually risen since 1973? Despite the cost of living almost doubling and income becoming more concentrated? You mean... you mean wages haven't gone up or compensated or adjusted for increases in costs of living and yet the cost of goods and services... continues to rise?
Gee wiz it's almost like we need to raise the average minimum wage point and adjust from there.